Dribbling Darts
Dribbling Darts (originally Dribbling Darts of Love) were a New Zealand band based in Auckland which existed from 1989 to 1993. The name is a quote from William Shakespeare, Measure for Measure, Act I, Scene III: "Believe not that the dribbling dart of love..." (may be a reference to Cupid).
Dribbling Darts (formerly Dribbling Darts of Love) | |
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Origin | Auckland, New Zealand |
Years active | 1989–1993 |
Past members | Matthew Bannister Alice Bulmer Ross Burge Alan Gregg Richard Foulkes Jr |
The band were formed by Matthew Bannister when his move from Dunedin to Auckland led to the demise of his former band, the "Dunedin sound" group Sneaky Feelings). Other members of the Dribbling Darts of Love included Alice Bulmer, Ross Burge and Alan Gregg. They had a NZ Top 40 song with the offbeat "Hey Judith".
Richard Foulkes Junior played drums on Florid Dabblers Voting (the title of which was an anagram of the band's name).
Discography
Date of Release | Title | Label | Charted | Country | Catalog Number | |
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Albums | ||||||
1991 | Florid Dabblers Voting/Shoot | Flying Nun Records | – | New Zealand | FN 213 | |
1993 | Present Perfect | Flying Nun Records | – | New Zealand | FN 247 | |
2000 | Present Perfect (reissue as a CD) |
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EPs | ||||||
1990 | Shoot | Flying Nun Records | – | New Zealand | FN 161 | |
– | Florid Dabblers Voting | Flying Nun Records | – | New Zealand | FN 197 | |
Compilation DVD | ||||||
2004 | Very Short Films – Hey Judith | Flying Nun Records | – | New Zealand | FNDVD474 | |
Singles
Year | Single | Album | Charted | Certification |
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1994 | "Hey Judith" | – | – | |
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References
- Bannister, Matthew, Positively George Street, Reed, 1999. ISBN 0-7900-0704-5
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